Aww dude, you're gonna get flamed:-/ , brace yourself! RTFA 'n' all that...
However why doesn't the guy place the laptop on his lap? Seems a hell of a lot easier than buying a rolling table solution to me and he should still be able to multitask.
The only reason I can think of him not wanting to place the laptop on his knees/legs/movement enablers is if he's worried about his penis getting burnt, in which case there are solutions available.
Windows Vista - the world's long awaited favourite operating system *cough* - has finally set it's release date for January 2006 and guess what.
It's the worlds smallest operating system - utilizing only 0 bytes, Windows Vista installs nothing at all effectively making it the worlds most secure operating system to date.
Seriously, if they keep retracting stuff it's gonna be even more shit than it is already:). But maybe I'm biased. I hope it makes the go buuuust.
Eugh, have you seen the software for these things?
I was asked to set up a "clicker" set from eInteractive(?) once while I was at a school talking about design concepts to some kids (don't ask how I got into that one) and it only allowed three questions, no voting and you *had* to select which was the *correct* answer.
Good concept, but you gotta implement it correctly.
"XP is such a joy when it comes to simply connecting a device and watching the pretty little bubble detecting it and saying "its installed and ready for use" makes the slightly high price absolutely worth it."
or detonating an improvised nuclear bomb of around 1 kT yield on a suicide mission
While I agree it is not above a group like al-Qaeda to detonate an improvised nuclear bomb, I doubt they would for the simple fact that nobody would be about any longer to suffer or instill terror to.
My thoughts is that they're more likely to blow a so called "dirty bomb" which perhaps is in someways a lot worse than a nuke.
I really hope to God though that I don't experience a dirty bomb or a nuke in my lifetime - or in anybody's lifetime for that matter.
Perhaps SGI should risk producing and manufacturing an open source graphics card like Tech Source (I think that's what they were called) were attempting to do a while back?
I know it sounds a pretty risky plan - but think about it:
1. They could enter the Windows graphics market (Yeah, I know they would face competition but it'd get them started)
2. Open Source developers would/could help them to write the drivers
3. They could keep their current business model (-ish)
4. As long as it was reasonably priced, I'm pretty sure a lot of us would buy one just because of the ethics, even if it wasn't for our main machine (I sure as hell would)
I know Novell's case is different in many ways, but look how well they've adapted to a GNU/Linux model (I know software not hardware but still...)- and brought themselves back out of the dust. Surely SGI could do the same? I'd really hate SGI to go under for some reason.
Rofl, bloody rofl =)
:D. Solutions such as the iLap.
I assume you're being funny like, where in actual fact you might be being serious
Aww dude, you're gonna get flamed :-/ , brace yourself!
RTFA 'n' all that...
However why doesn't the guy place the laptop on his lap? Seems a hell of a lot easier than buying a rolling table solution to me and he should still be able to multitask.
The only reason I can think of him not wanting to place the laptop on his knees/legs/movement enablers is if he's worried about his penis getting burnt, in which case there are solutions available.
Yeah, but it's still crazily low! The next runner up is like way ahead :p
Windows Vista - the world's long awaited favourite operating system *cough* - has finally set it's release date for January 2006 and guess what. It's the worlds smallest operating system - utilizing only 0 bytes, Windows Vista installs nothing at all effectively making it the worlds most secure operating system to date. Seriously, if they keep retracting stuff it's gonna be even more shit than it is already :). But maybe I'm biased. I hope it makes the go buuuust.
Eugh, have you seen the software for these things? I was asked to set up a "clicker" set from eInteractive(?) once while I was at a school talking about design concepts to some kids (don't ask how I got into that one) and it only allowed three questions, no voting and you *had* to select which was the *correct* answer. Good concept, but you gotta implement it correctly.
Haha, he said posture! - Nope, I don't get it either - hey it's early!
Erm on a serious note, how did the Defconhackers get an overal score of 0?
Why are they even *on* there? Randomness.
-Phil
Shut-it girlpants! =D
Not meaning to troll but I'm sure node has been posted at lease four times in the past year...
I'll get a forwarded, forwarded, forwarded, forwarded, yes-forwarded-again, and yes..., forwarded again email reminding me every single week :D
Happy System Administrator Appreciation Day ^_^.
Haha, I hate the guy and Linspire so _very_ much.
Where's the guy who killed the Russian spammer?
While I agree it is not above a group like al-Qaeda to detonate an improvised nuclear bomb, I doubt they would for the simple fact that nobody would be about any longer to suffer or instill terror to.
My thoughts is that they're more likely to blow a so called "dirty bomb" which perhaps is in someways a lot worse than a nuke.
I really hope to God though that I don't experience a dirty bomb or a nuke in my lifetime - or in anybody's lifetime for that matter.
Perhaps SGI should risk producing and manufacturing an open source graphics card like Tech Source (I think that's what they were called) were attempting to do a while back?
I know it sounds a pretty risky plan - but think about it:
1. They could enter the Windows graphics market (Yeah, I know they would face competition but it'd get them started)
2. Open Source developers would/could help them to write the drivers
3. They could keep their current business model
(-ish)
4. As long as it was reasonably priced, I'm pretty sure a lot of us would buy one just because of the ethics, even if it wasn't for our main machine (I sure as hell would)
I know Novell's case is different in many ways, but look how well they've adapted to a GNU/Linux model (I know software not hardware but still...)- and brought themselves back out of the dust. Surely SGI could do the same? I'd really hate SGI to go under for some reason.
PlasticMonkey.
Size issues? A user id of winkydink? What's the world coming to?
;))
Haha, only joking Paul (you're scared now because I know your name... *cue spooky music* - congratulations on the geek of the day in may